Algeria party
Islamic Salvation Front
الجبهة الإسلامية للإنقاذAlgerian Islamist party that won the 1991 legislative election's first round before the military cancelled the second round and dissolved the party in March 1992 — the proximate trigger for the Algerian Civil War (1992–2002). Remains banned under Algerian law.
Banned by Algerian government decree on 1992-03-04 after the January military coup; ban formalized in legislation including the 1992 Political Parties Law. Founders Madani and Belhadj were imprisoned. The party has not been re-legalized.
- Founded
- 1989
- Current leader
- Abbassi Madani (d. 2018) and Ali Belhadj
- Founders
- Abbassi Madani; Ali Belhadj
Position — compass as of 2026-06-11
First-pass hand-coded estimate; pending second-pass external review. See methodology for the rubric.
Across the dataset
Open full comparison →Nearest
Closest by average Euclidean distance across all axes.
Most divergent
Farthest by the same metric. Useful for "anti-axis" framing.
Position — all axes
Source documents
Texts the scoring pipeline reads — manifestos, speeches, platforms. Each document's verbatim content backs the position score above; the model cites specific phrases from these texts when scoring. All documents →
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Party platform Arabic 1990-04-20 اللائحة السياسية للجبهة الإسلامية للإنقاذ لدى رئيس الجمهورية (أفريل 1990)
ترفع الجبهة الإسلامية للإنقاذ لدى رئيس الجمهورية لائحتها المتضمنة القضايا المصيرية التالية: تحديد مجالات الإصلاح واقتراح رزنامة زمنية لمراحله؛ حل المجلس الشعبي الوطني بقرار من رئيس الجمهورية؛ تكوين هيئة سياسية مستقلة من…
Sources
Per-field citations for the verified claims above. Other fields (notably the compass scores) remain hand-coded priors and are marked unverified until they pass the methodology pipeline — see methodology.
- founded_year en.wikipedia.org 2026-06-06
- legal_status en.wikipedia.org 2026-06-06 Context for the 1992 ban
- founders_text en.wikipedia.org 2026-06-06
How to cite
Each record carries a retrieval date because the dataset is live — individual entries update as verification deepens. Use the per-record citation when referencing this specific profile; use the dataset citation below when referencing the project as a whole.
In-text: (Gara, 2026)
Per-record citation
APA 7Reference list · academic default
Gara, T. (2026). Islamic Salvation Front [Party profile]. Tayyar: A MENA political-position dataset. Retrieved June 21, 2026, from https://tarekgara.com/tayyar/p/fis-dz
Chicago author-dateCommon in political-science journals
Gara, Tarek. 2026. "Islamic Salvation Front." Party profile, Tayyar: A MENA political-position dataset. Accessed June 21, 2026. https://tarekgara.com/tayyar/p/fis-dz.
BibTeXFor LaTeX / Zotero / reference managers
@misc{tayyar-fis-dz,
title = {{Islamic Salvation Front}},
author = {Gara, Tarek},
year = {2026},
publisher = {Tayyar: A MENA political-position dataset},
type = {Party profile},
url = {https://tarekgara.com/tayyar/p/fis-dz},
urldate = {2026-06-21},
note = {First-pass entry; second-pass external review planned before publication.}
} Dataset / working-paper citation
If you're citing Tayyar as a project rather than this individual record.
APA 7Preprint
Gara, T. (2026). Tayyar: A MENA political-position dataset [Preprint]. Retrieved June 21, 2026, from https://tarekgara.com/tayyar/paper
BibTeXPreprint
@unpublished{tayyar-preprint,
title = {{Tayyar: A MENA political-position dataset}},
author = {Gara, Tarek},
year = {2026},
type = {Preprint},
url = {https://tarekgara.com/tayyar/paper},
urldate = {2026-06-21},
note = {Living document, regenerated from the live dataset on page load.}
} First-pass entry; second-pass external review planned before publication.